- [Instructor] Server Side Rendering comes as a…default feature of Electrode.…There's nothing additional to install.…It's ready to go right out of the box.…Let's explore SSR inside our Electrode application.…So the first thing I want you to do is go to your VS code…and click on Node Modules and then scroll…all the way down til you see Electrode React web app,…and then click on Lib and open up the HTML here.…For example here, Electrode is passing all the HTML…to the SSR content area to be rendered,…and is therefore rendering your page on the server.…

So when you run your application, you'll see this page…with the components rendered where you see SSR Content,…but SSR can be expensive in terms of performance,…so Electrode, as a module, we can use to make this better.…So go to your browser, and then click on DOCS…and then scroll all the way down til you see…Server Side Render Caching and Profiling.…So this module allows us to profile and analyze…the speed of your SSR rendering and understand…which components are the most costly…

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8/21/2017

React was built for large and intricate applications. If you want to build bigger and bolder apps with React, you need make its flexibility work for you. That means managing your project, your components, and your application state. Emmanuel Henri explores tools that make building and deploying at large scale easier, and let you see what is happening in your React application well above what you can determine with a typical debugger. Learn best practices for project organization, state management, testing, continuous integration, progressive web apps, and server-side rendering.